id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34251 Joyce, P. W. (Patrick Weston) English As We Speak It in Ireland .txt text/plain 97227 8400 86 I was alone.' (Old Irish Song.) In north-west Ulster they sometimes use the We have in our Irish-English a curious use of the personal pronouns which Irish-English salute, 'What way are you?' meaning 'How are you?' Our Irish-English expression 'to come round a person' means to induce or old Anglo-Irish song about persons who commit great crimes and die adoption and retention of those old English words; for we have in Irish a general Irish prayer 'God rest his soul.' Mangan uses the word in this Such words as _old_, _cold_, _hold_ are pronounced by the Irish people _Again_ is sounded by the Irish people _agin_, which is an old English A 'cross' was a small old Irish coin so called from a figure of St. Patrick From the very old Irish word, _fec_, same sound It is the very old Irish word _meithel_, same sound and meaning. ./cache/34251.txt ./txt/34251.txt